Hidden gems in New Orleans are reminiscent of this historic city's rich past and rapid development which continues today. Did you know that by 1852, NOLA was the third-largest city in the U.S.? But not all of the best places are well known. If you are looking to check out some of the most hidden and unique spots in New Orleans, go ahead and check out this list. We've compiled some of the most unique spots that we just know are going to bring a smile to your face. Let's explore New Orleans!
1. The End of the World
If you are looking for one of the hidden places in New Orleans where you can soak in all the great Mississippi River has to offer, check out this obscure crossroads near the St. Claude Avenue bridge. See more photos of the bridge on the historic bridges website.
2. Charlie’s Steak House
There are so many great old-fashioned steakhouses in this city and you don't want to miss the awesome gem that is this delicious steakhouse.
The oldest steakhouse in NOLA opened its doors in 1932.
You can still find the best filet, ribeye, or New York Strip in town at this classic establishment filled with memories.
3. Faulkner House Books
While wandering the French Quarter, don't forget this tiny little book stop that is filled with amazing treasures that you simply can't find anywhere else.
4. Longue Vue House and Gardens
These lovely gardens are hidden away near the border of Metairie and New Orleans and will definitely open up your sense of wonder.
5. Z’otz Cafe
This little coffee shop on Oak Street is filled with oddities, awesome coffee, and great vibes, making it one of the most unique places in New Orleans. Read all about it on the Z’otz Cafe website.
Order a Creole Coffee & Chicory - a style of roasting and blending coffees from over a century ago in New Orleans.
Or try a flavored tea or a specialty drink, and don't leave without ordering one of the fantastic house-made pastries.
6. The Point
Head out past the Southern Yacht Club to enjoy the incredible views of this enchanted area around Lake Pontchartrain.
7. Snake & Jake’s Christmas Club Lounge
If you're looking for the dive bars of all dive bars, don't miss the awesome vibes available at this Carrollton hangout. Discover more on the Snake & Jake's website.
Enjoy the ambiance inside this eclectic place illuminated in red Christmas lights.
Find out when the band is playing and head out for an intimate experience and a good stiff drink at a reasonable price.
8. Saint Roch Chapel
Follow St. Roch Avenue all the way to this idyllic cemetery and shrine that will definitely intrigue you. This breathtaking piece of history was initially established in 1874 by Rev. Peter Leonard Thevis. We can spend hours admiring the art here.
9. Milan Lounge
One of the most hidden bars in New Orleans, this cozy spot will make you feel like a regular in no time. And feel lucky if you are there when the Roman Candy mule and cart roll by. See other photos on the Milan Lounge Facebook page.
This true hole-in-the-wall is a great neighborhood pub where you can watch and talk sports.
10. Couturie Forest
When you need that inner boost that only nature can provide, head on over to the beautiful trails at Couturie Forest in City Park.
Hidden gems in New Orleans are worth finding. What are some of your favorite obscure New Orleans places that are off the beaten path? Let us know what your top spots are in the comments below. We love to hear your feedback and stories.
For more fun exploring NOLA, book a tour with Viator. And discover why New Orleans is the most unique city in America.
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